The Constant: A History of Getting Things Wrong

The Constant: A History of Getting Things Wrong


Necessity

November 05, 2019

In the first century BC, The Greek philosopher Carneades asked a question: is it moral to kill an innocent person to preserve your own life? Two thousand years later, a court in England settled the matter, once and for all. This is a story about sailors, shipwrecks, murder, cannibalism and, ultimately, who owes what to whom.


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Music by:

Blue Dot Sessions
Lee Rosevere
Kevin MacLeod
Short Tailed Snails